I'm pretty sure the old-school program played some Subhumans and Minor Threat, and I know for a fact they've played Bad Brains, Sham 69, and The Addicts.DDramone wrote:virus, subhumans, the briggs, the addicts, the clash (at least IVE never heard them on the radio), the germs, bad brains, minor threat, sham 69, 7seconds, grimby, the bloodline, the four skins...
It never be played on the radio!
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Around my area a lot more Clash gets played on the radio, even if it is on the old-school alternative program on one of the mainstream stations. Rock The Casbah, Should I Stay..., London Calling, This Is Radio Clash, and Train In Vain seem to be the most common on our 80s stations. On the old-school program White Riot, Lost In The Supermarket, Career Opportunities, I Fought The Law, Complete Control, and all the ones I mentioned before are all commonly played (well, possibly with the exception of Should I Stay...).
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97X, 97.1 FM Tampa Bay, Florida. Owned by Cox Media Broadcasting.
Here's the link to their website, again:
http://97xonline.com/
The old-school program is called Sunday School for no other reason than it airs on Sunday nights. The playlists for almost every single Sunday night over the past three years are accessible though the program's page on the radio's website:
http://97xonline.com/sundayschool/
Their lunch program is also an old-school alternative program which goes for an hour or so, compared to the three hours it runs for on Sunday nights. I dunno if the main program is put over the streaming broadcast the site has, but the lunch program definitely is.
As for the 80s station, funny enough, they're also owned by Cox Radio.
Here's the link to their website, again:
http://97xonline.com/
The old-school program is called Sunday School for no other reason than it airs on Sunday nights. The playlists for almost every single Sunday night over the past three years are accessible though the program's page on the radio's website:
http://97xonline.com/sundayschool/
Their lunch program is also an old-school alternative program which goes for an hour or so, compared to the three hours it runs for on Sunday nights. I dunno if the main program is put over the streaming broadcast the site has, but the lunch program definitely is.
As for the 80s station, funny enough, they're also owned by Cox Radio.
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Speaking of which, what do you think the odds are of Brainwashed putting up a higher bandwidth radio stream?Tom the Fish wrote:Bands that never get played on the radio:
Xiu Xiu, Tortoise, The Legendary Pink Dots, The Birthday Party, The Swans, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, Palace/Will Oldham/Bonny "Prince" Billy, Mum, Negativland, Tarentel, His Name is Alive, Cub, The Softies, The Rachels, The Sanora Pine, Karate, Shipping News, The For Carnation, King Kong, The Tear Garden, The Naysayer, Starfish, Unwound, Versus, Scenic and Starts of the Lid.
Whee,
Tom
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